In “Luna,” Spanish pop sensation Aitana turns the night sky into a love story, comparing her partner to a full moon whose glow cuts through years of bad timing, distance, and gossip. The lyrics trace two souls who kept missing each other — "Alguno siempre estuvo acompañado / O tú o yo / Nunca los dos" — until fate finally aligns their orbits. Whenever this lunar love appears, everything feels safe and bright, yet the threat of separation looms like a power outage, making her plead "No te vayas" so she never has to face another dark night alone. The song glimmers with hope, vulnerability, and the magical pull of a light that outshines every star in the sky.
Aitana Ocaña Morales, known simply as Aitana, is a celebrated Spanish pop singer and songwriter born on June 27, 1999, in Barcelona, Catalonia. Rising to fame as the runner-up on the 2017 revival season of Operación Triunfo, she quickly captivated Spain with hits like the chart-topping single "Lo Malo"—a collaboration with Ana Guerra—and her debut solo single "Teléfono."
Since her breakthrough, Aitana has released acclaimed albums such as Spoiler (2019), which earned her a Latin Grammy nomination, and 11 Razones (2020), showcasing her versatile pop and electropop style. Often hailed as the "Spanish Princess of Pop," she has amassed multiple number-one hits in Spain, including "Vas a Quedarte" and "Mon Amour." Beyond music, Aitana has also ventured into acting, starring in the Disney+ series La Última. Her fresh sound and dynamic presence continue to make her one of Spain's most exciting contemporary artists.